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Fury falls twice, earns second seed Fury earns sectional second seed The WIAA has set regional/sec- tional seedings for girls high school hockey! The Rock County Fury earns second seed and will first take on seventh seed Badger Lightning in Regional Finals on Thursday, Feb. 14, at 7 p.m. in Beloit. Future sec- tional games will be posted to WIAA girls hockey website: http://halftime. wiaawi.org/CustomApps/Tourna- ments/Brackets/HTML/2019_Hock- ey_Girls_Div1_Sec3_4.html Fury falls to Arrowhead On another snowy evening the Fury traveled to Hartland to take on the Arrowhead Warhawks on Feb. 5. The first period ended in a 0-0 tie. The second period proved to be the most active of the evening with three penalties to Fury’s one in that peri- od alone. The Warhawks pulled to a 2-0 lead halfway through the second. With less than three minutes of the period remaining, the Fury went to work on a power play. Cammi Gan- shert fired a shot from the blueline. Alyssa Knauf was there for the pass to her sister Haley who passed the puck to Anika Einbeck for the Fury goal to cut the Warhawks lead in half. Unfortunately, the Fury couldn’t get another one past their goalie and the game ended in a 2-1 loss. The Fury outshot the Warhawks 31-16. The Fury look to regroup after dropping three of the last four games as they prepare for Wisconsin Prep Hockey’s game of the week on Fri- day, Feb. 8, at 7 p.m. in Janesville. Monday, Feb. 11, is the much antic- ipated last conference game v. Cap City Cougars. The Fury currently lead the conference undefeated with 16 points and Cap City at 15. Fury falls to Wisconsin Valley Union By Susie Knauf REPORTER The Fury hosted Wisconsin Valley Union (WVU) on Feb. 8. WVU took a 2-0 lead by the end of the second period. Midway through the third period the Fury cut that lead in half. Mya Maslonka fired a rocket into the back of the net, assisted by Haley Knauf and Sara Nerad. With less than a minute to go in the game, the Fury took the opportunity to add an extra skater in exchange for their goalie. However, WVU stole the puck and scored on the empty net. The Fury outshot WVU 30-23. The Fury next travel to Sun Prairie on Monday, Feb. 11, for a highly an- 338504 ticipated tilt with the Cap City Cou- gars. Puck drops at 8:15 p.m. The Fury lead the Badger Confer- ence with 16 points and the Cougars in second place with 15. This game will determine who will claim con- ference champs. 2 2 • Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019 - The Independent-Register Bowling scores UW-Stevens Point Saturday Morning Juniors 953 The Treasure Hunters 410 Kimberly Vogel (18/19) at Albany Lanes 920 The Strikers 331 Taylor Sauer Saturday, Feb. 2 Team Handicap Series 288 Kylee Wahler winter graduates 2018 Place Team Name 2914 Something Kool 162 ZoeGrenier The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point conferred degrees on 1 Something Kool 2879 The Packers Handicap Game more than 500 graduates including Kyle Woyak of Albany, Bachelor 2 No Name Yet 2862 Pin Dominaterz 228 Brittian Paulson of Science, Health Promotion and Wellness during the university’s 3 Pin Dominaterz 2820 The Treasure Hun 228 Avery Rufer winter commencement ceremonies on Dec. 15, 2018. 4 The Packers 2786 No Name Yet 226 Ryan Knaack 5 The Strikers 2725 The Strikers 221 James Murray 6 Treasure Hunters Scratch Game 208 Parker VanderPal Scratch Game 181 Conner Shrier 207 BraylonStrehlow 782 No Name Yet 180 Brittian Paulson 224 Kimberly Vogel 690 Something Kool 168 James Murray 21 8 Bailey Watson Albany Geography 645 Pin Dominaterz 168 Ryan Knaack 201 ZoeGrenier 516 The Packers 166 ParkerVanderPal 194 Taylor Sauer 468 The Strikers 148 Trenton Sauer 191 Kylee Wahler Bee winner announced 433 Treasure Hunters 172 Bailey Watson Handicap Series By Penny Schelberger in early November, with thousands Scratch Series 158 Kimberly Vogel 639 James Murray SOCIAL STUDIES INSTRUCTOR of schools around the United States 2’1 65 No Name Yet 112 Taylor Sauer 626 Brittian Paulson Alex Steinfeldt, a sixth grade stu- participating. The winners at each 1909 Something Kool 108 Kylee Wahler 615 Avery Rufer dent in Albany, won the school-level school in each state, including Alex, 1869 Pin Dominaterz 69 ZoeGrenier 604 Ryan Knaack competition of the National Geo- will now take a written test; up to 100 1448 The Packers Scratch Series 582 Casey Johnson graphic Bee on Jan. 3. He will now of the top scorers in each state will be 1369 The Strikers 482 Brittian Paulson 573 Parker VanderPal have a chance to advance to the next eligible to compete in their state Bee 1260 Treasure Hunters 480 James Murray 573 Dayton Oliver round, for a future chance at a $50,000 March 29. Winners of that compe- Handicap Game 469 Conner Shrier 608 Kimberly Vogel college scholarship. The school-level tition will participate in the national 1025 Something Kool 447 ParkerVanderPal 577 Taylor Sauer Bee, at which students answered oral championship rounds held between 993 The Packers 430 Ryan Knaack 575 Bailey Watson and written questions on geography, May 19-22. The School District of 989 No Name Yet 404 Trenton Sauer 558 Zoe Grenier was the first round in the 31st annual Albany and myself are very proud of 976 Pin Dominaterz 437 Bailey Watson 537 Kylee Wahler National Geographic Bee. all ten contestants in this year’s Bee The kickoff for this year’s Bee was and we wish them continued success. Albany High School second quarter honor roll Learn Civilian Conservation Corps Twelfth Grade High Honors Haley Knauf * Hailey Seavert Kirsten Oliver * Averey Marean Megan Peters Payton Zurfluh * Kristin O’Bel Kloie Huffman-Heins history at GCGS March meeting Kaitlyn Trow * ShayLee Levin Clay Hulbert Mark Peterson will explain the Society meeting will be held in the Brittney Vine * Brandon Janes Ninth Grade High Honors history of the Civilian Conservation second floor meeting room of the Madison Peters * McKenna Overland Daniel Jesse Schwartz * Corps (CCC) at the Green Coun- Monroe Public Library at 10 a.m. Libby Beck * Kaleigh Dallman Alex Schliem * ty Genealogical Society’s March 2 Saturday, March 2. Refreshments Megan Anderson Eleventh Grade Honors Kaiya Zurfluh * meeting. Learn about the public re- are available for 15 minutes before Evan Blumer Dylan Ryan Rhylie Gough lief program in the U.S. for unem- the meeting. Visitors are always wel- Sydney Mortaloni Cynthia Detra Shaianna Parker ployed, unmarried men ages 17-28. come and there is no cost to attend. Benjamin Lent Alycia O’Bel Jillian Lent The CCCs was the most popular of You may call Sharon Mitchell (815- Jacob Flood Tenth Grade High Honors Caden Maire the New Deal programs and led to 868-2416) or Donna Kjendlie (608- Josh Dahl Olivia Roth * Whitney Clason greater public awareness and ap- 921-1537) if you have questions. Twelfth Grade Honors Lily Larson * Sierra Groebner preciation of the outdoors and the Please leave a message if we are not Jamison Stauffacher Lily Brewer Payton Wachholz nation’s natural resources. Enrollees available to answer. The Research Jessica Short Cortney Moore Bryanna Rakow planted nearly three billion trees and Center is available for limited re- Jasmine Marcellus Elizabeth Graves Brianna Dahl constructed trails, lodges, and related search. Please call ahead to see if the Alex Karolczak Alyssa Knauf Ninth Grade Honors facilities in more than 800 parks na- materials are available that you are Eleventh Grade High Honors Marques Flood Tyler Anderson tionwide among other tasks. interested in. There is still reorgani- Ivy Horn * Kaitlyn Dunphy Andrew Gertsch The Green County Genealogical zation left to do after the remodeling. Haley Mueller * Jared Brewer Brett Marean Nathaniel Ross * Jada Flannery Rylee McKittrick Tenth Grade Honors Payton Firth Cecilia Larson *Indicates a 4.0 TAX TIME 2019 Thousands miss out on Earned thursday, february 14th beef tenderloin Income Tax Credit because they don’t file with 3 grilled shrimp, twice baked Compiled by Tony Carton Why EITC is Important? This means millions of taxpayers potato, green beens and salad bar EDITOR The EITC, earned income tax are putting EITC dollars to work The Earned Income Tax Credit credit is the federal government’s for them. 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Daniel Finley Many area residents were in at- Gage Roth Omega Wildt tendance along with the Green Eddie Celaya County Dairy Queens and Alice in Abigail Hennessey James Schwartz Dairyland. Lions Club members Lia Fry Tamarra Boss made pancakes for the patrons. Brian Cid Joseph Flood Sausage, apple sauce and cheese Camden Pryce and drinks were also served. Elizabeth Halverson Sixth Grade High Honors Abygail Conway Kierra Cleasby * JEREMY GOKEY PHOTO Hunter Karch Ellie Modaff * Brodhead Independent-Register Max Steinfeldt Alex Steinfeldt Nathan Stokstad Seventh Grade High Honors Caleb Smith Ava Ahnen * Lillyana Morales Anna Ellinger Alana Durtschi * February County Board Lilly Clason Brayden Bakken * By Erica Roth ruary 11. to me and talk with me when they Abigail Hollis Andrew Sertle * GREEN COUNTY BOARD MEMBER Also meeting this same week are have thoughts about what is on the Thomas Connor Avary Briggs * Well, what an interesting few the Radio Ad Hoc, Human Services, agendas, especially for the commit- Madisyn Pfaff weeks of weather it has been. Law Enforcement, Personnel, Fi- tees on which I serve. Emma Grosz Meetings have been postponed and nance, Land & Water, and Aging & I represent District 24 - the Town Kaden Zurfluh changed due to the severe weather, Disability committees. You can see of Albany and the Southeast corner Albany Police report Blake Finley making it safer for people but harder the agendas, committee information, of the Town of Brooklyn. I can be Thomas Hall to get business done. The next couple and committee member contact in- reached at 608-371-9074 or eroth@ 01-31-19 – Cited for Operation af- ter Suspension was Joey P. Diaz Bar- Amy Schwartz of weeks are going to be busy with formation at www.co.green.wi.gov. I greencountywi.org. I welcome hear- Cody Pryce committees trying to meet after being appreciate when residents reach out ing from you! nett (21) of Albany, WI. 02-01-19 – Cited for Non-Regis- postponed. Committee meetings are Sixth Grade Honors posted on the Green County website tration of an Auto was Chad A. Fer- nandes (32) of Brodhead, WI. Daniel Dunphy as well as the agendas, so if there is a Leon Parker meeting you are interested in attend- 02-02-19 – Arrested for Failure to Albany Downtown stop at a Stop Sign and Operating a Alivia Copeland ing, please check the county website Ayden Firth or even call the county clerk’s office Motor Vehicle While under the In- to confirm the meeting is still hap- fluence of an Intoxicant 2nd Offense Revitalization Awards was Seth T. Pratt (33) of Albany, WI. *Indicates a 4.0 pening before you head out when Albany’s Downtown Revitalization Parkway, Madison Street and Legion weather conditions could be an issue. Committee invites community mem- Park, and Mechanic Street, including Please note, also, that there will be bers to make nominations for its 2018 both sides of the boundary streets. no February County Board meeting. awards for downtown improvements. Award winners will be chosen by A Zoning meeting, with updates Downtown businesses, govern- the Albany Area Chamber of Com- on the Sugar River Wind Project ment agencies, and organizations are merce after recommendations from application, discussion of a Wind eligible to receive annual Downtown the Downtown Revitalization Com- THURSDAY, FEB. 14 Energy Systems Ordinance, and the Revitalization Awards and Certifi- mittee and will be announced and scheduling of a public hearing for a *Boys basketball vs. Blackhawk 7 p.m. (Senior Night) cates of Appreciation for improve- recognized at a Chamber meeting. *Girls hockey regionals petition of rezoning in the Town of ments noticeable to the public, re- To submit a nomination or Cadiz, is scheduled for Monday, Feb- FRIDAY, FEB. 15 sulting from building construction, self-nomination for the 2018 awards, *K through 5th grade: sledding/warming house event at Evansville building renovation, or improve- pick up a form at the Albany Village ments in the landscaping of their Hall, 206 N. Water Street. The nomi- Country Club property. nation deadline is March 9. *Girls basketball at Blackhawk 6 p.m. Albertson The downtown is defined as the For further information call the Al- *Girls hockey regionals area bordered by Nichols Street, bany Area Chamber of Commerce at SATURDAY, FEB. 16 South Mill Street and Sugar River 862-3646. *WIAA Individual wrestling at Adams Friendship Memorial Library -Rubik’s Cube competition 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. SUNDAY, FEB. 17 Nothing scheduled welcomes new MONDAY, FEB. 18 *Boys basketball at Belleville 7 p.m. TUESDAY, FEB. 19 Director Introducing the *Middle school wrestling triangular at Parkview 4 p.m. The Albertson *Girls basketball regionals Memorial HE. *Girls hockey sectionals Library is WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20 pleased to So smart it can cut water, *Early release 2:29 p.m. welcome salt and energy usage up to 46%. *ACT Testing for juniors 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Carolyn -Big Brothers/Big Sisters 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Seaver as its 608-328-4251 culliganmonroe.com 604066040660406 -Adult open gym 7 to 9 p.m. new Director, effective Feb. 1.  * Denotes Albany School program. 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JUDA NEWS 4 4 • Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019 - The Independent-Register Juda Lady Panthers fall to Potosi-Cassville co-op By Trent Scheidegger REPORTER Last Monday the Juda Lady Panthers hosted the Potosi- Cassville coop squad for an out of conference battle. They knew they were in for a battle as PC came in with a 9-7 record on their season. The girls found themselves down big in the first half as they struggled to put the ball in the basket. Hannah powers provided most of the offense while going four of six from the free throw line. Montanna Steinmann added two first half points of her own. That was nearly all of their offense, however, as the team combined for just seven points in the half. Potosi-Cassville had a dominant first half as they hit four three-pointers and added a bunch more underneath the basket, combining for 42 points in the half. The Panthers would go into halftime trailing by 35, down 42-7. Riese Price managed to get things going offensively following the break. Riese hit a three-pointer and added three more baskets as she worked her way towards nine second half points. Steinmann hit a pair of three-pointers, and Maddie Smith went two for two from the free throw line and added on four more as she finished the half with six. Triniti Elmer and Paige Price each added on three-pointers of their own. Despite the offense finding Juda senior, Hannah Powers, gets past a Potosi-Cassville guard for their rhythm, things were a shot attempt. already out of reach after the KATHY ROTH PHOTOS Brodhead Independent-Register first half. Potosi-Cassville Juda junior, Triniti Elmer, goes up for a shot during the match up would take home the victory against Potosi-Cassville on Monday night. by a score of 73-36. That second half was certainly Brodhead-Juda Baseball something the Panthers should look to build off, however, Area student named to as they managed to put up 29 Youth Camp sponsorship points. It is one of the Panthers Dean’s List at Drake University ByAdam Scheidegger best halves of basketball this Abigail Bethke of Juda is named to the Dean’s List at Drake ASSISTANT BASEBALL COACH season. University. This academic honor is achieved by earning a GPA of 3.5 or I want to reach out to thank all of you for the excellent community Steinmann led the team in higher during the Fall 2018 semester at Drake. support that we received in our request for sponsorship for our camp scoring with 10, while Riese Drake University is a midsize, private university in Des Moines, Iowa, t-shirts. We are still receiving a number of responses and we do want to Price was right behind with enrolling more than 3,200 undergraduate and 1,700 graduate students let those of you who still may be interested know that our t-shirt sponsors nine, and Maddie Smith had from approximately 45 states and 42 countries. are sold out for this year’s camp. seven.

Written by Taylor Adkins, Dean DeVoe, Marilyn Farias, Nicole Kamholz, Quinton Kammerer, Karlee Kesler, Panthers on the Prowl Jacob Mahlkuch, Nathaniel Nicholson, JUDA Hannah Powers, and Lily Riebe HOME OF THE petition, and many performers have collect 2500 pairs of shoes, they will Sundays. The dates are Feb. 17 in be mini pancakes; lunch will be events to be practicing. If a student receive a minimum of $1000 from Albany, Feb. 24 in Albany, March 3 chicken nuggets, mashed potatoes, PANTHERS decides to not participate in the the company. Please start bringing in Juda, and March 10 in Juda. and mixed fruit. Friday, Feb. 15, event, then they will need to pay for in any new and gently-worn shoes THE ACT breakfast will be long johns; lunch PARENTS’ NIGHT the event they dropped, and the pric- to donate. The fundraiser has be- The ACT test will be held on will be scalloped potatoes & ham, OUT GAME NIGHT es vary. It is suggested to wear nice gun and will run for 60 days. There Wednesday, Feb. 20. All juniors green beans, and peaches. Mon- On Friday, Feb. 22, the Spanish clothes because this could be part of are several drop-off locations: Juda are required to take the test, and day, Feb. 18, breakfast will be the Club will be hosting Game Night the judging process. Nerves are run- School in the Spanish Room, Sug- students may be permitted to leave breakfast bar; lunch will be nachos, at the school from 4 to 8 p.m. Par- ning high, and students practicing ar River Bank of Juda, Juda Zion the school that day once they have taco meat, corn, and mixed fruit. ents: Drop off your children and should fill the halls of your house at Church, and La Iguana. Go to http:// completed their whole test. The Tuesday, Feb. 19, breakfast will be let them enjoy board games, jungle this point because it is crunch time www.funds2orgs.com/ for more ACT-Work Keys test will be held frudels; lunch will be hamburgers, games, snacks, and dinner while you before contest and everyone needs information or contact Mrs. Wil- the next day, Thursday, Feb. 22,, and fries, and applesauce. Wednesday, enjoy a night off! Raffle tickets to be sure that they are ready to do liams. On Wednesday, Feb. 6, Span- all juniors are required to take it, as Feb. 20, breakfast will be egg sand- will be given to anyone who brings amazing jobs on Saturday Feb. 23! ish Club students will be walking well. Anyone with questions should wich; lunch will be popcorn chick- in a pair of gently used/new shoes (1 There will also be a meeting for the around Juda collecting shoes. contact Mrs. Bertling. en, cheesy potatoes, and pears. ticket for each pair) to win a grand 2020 New Orleans trip on Feb. 27 at STEAM POST PROM MEETING BLOOD DRIVE prize at the end of the night! The p.m., and the Last Blast will be held STEAM started last week. Teams On Wednesday, Feb. 20, there will Since the weather was not the cost of admission will be $6 if pur- the night of March 4. were given the official contest in- be a post-prom meeting at the Juda best on the last blood drive, the chased prior to Game Night and $8 THE GREAT SNOW formation and materials to begin School. The meeting will begin at turnout was not as amazing as at the door. Dinner will be included DAY ART CONTEST planning their structure design. The 6:15 p.m. Any and all juniors and usual, but we are still extremely in admission cost. The Spanish Club Looking for something to cre- winning structure will be the one their parents are encouraged to come thankful for all who donated. The hopes to see lots of children there! ate during these cold, snowy days that weighs the least while support- to discuss post-prom events and ad- next blood drive will be held on FOOD PANTRY when there is no school? There is an ing the most weight. May the best vertising. Prom is now less than Tuesday March 26. Mark your cal- The Panther Pantry is open on art contest going on for middle and team win! three months away, so plans need to endars and keep in mind all of the Saturday mornings from 9 to 11 high school students. Students can MATH TEAM be finalized. healthful habits that will make for a.m. We can also schedule appoint- create a piece out of any medium, The Six Rivers Conference Math SIXTH GRADE ORIENTATION a good pint! ments if that time does not work. and they will be judged by the staff Meet is set to take place on Wednes- On Thursday, Feb. 21, there will PARENT/TEACHER Appointments can be made by call- members at Juda. The contest is now day, Feb. 27. Practice packets were be a sixth-grade orientation and par- CONFERENCES ing the school at 608-934-5251. through Feb. 15, and the pieces will handed out last week. Keep up the ent information night. It will be held The next round of Parent/Teach- NHS be judged Feb. 18 through 22. practice, math team! in the Juda Middle School from 5- 6 er Conferences will be on Thurs- Due to conflicting schedules, the SHOE DRIVE SOFTBALL OPEN GYMS p.m. Incoming sixth graders will be day, Feb. 21, from 4:30-8 p.m. NHS Induction Ceremony has been Spanish Club is partnering with Softball open gyms are here! This able to learn what to expect in the HOMEWORK CLUB moved to Wednesday, Feb. 20, at 7 funds2org to continue to fundraise is an opportunity to get in some extra next school year as they begin their The next dates for Homework p.m. Sorry for any inconvenience for their June 2019 trip to Peru. swings and field some ground balls. middle school years as sixth grad- Club will be on Feb. 14, 21, 26, this might cause! Funds2org is a program that collects The other goal is to get our pitchers ers. Parents will also get to speak and 28 until 4:15 p.m. Students can MUSIC DEPARTMENT new and gently-worn shoes and of- and catchers working. This is for all with the teachers and ask questions. attend for help with any homework Solo and Ensemble is coming up fers money per pound of shoes re- softball players--freshman through LUNCH issues they have or just to have a fast! There are 10 days until com- ceived. If Juda Spanish Club can seniors. They are held from 1 - 3 on Thursday, Feb. 14, breakfast will nice place to study after school. ORFORDVILLE/PARKVIEW NEWS 5 The Independent-Register - Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019 • 5 Pastor’s corner Name-calling and our true ident “Cadet Bone Spurs,” these are and Craig Nessan write in their book Radcliffe puts it this way: “Everything After the resurrection, Mary Magda- names names that are meant to hurt and not The Integrity of the Body of Christ: exists because God called it into being lene does not recognize Jesus until he By Rev. Andy Twiton to bless. The same is true on a more “Conquering cultures routinely re- by name.” speaks her name (John 20:11-18). ORFORDVILLE LUTHERAN CHURCH local level and within our own hearts name those they have come to domi- Often in the Bible a person will be When a person is baptized, we I remember learning not to call peo- too. When I scroll through my News nate, instead of using the native’s own given a new name after a transforma- don’t use a generic label like “man” or ple names on the playground as a child. Feed, for example, I see names filled names for themselves. Cult leaders tive experience. For example, Jacob is “woman” or “child.” Instead, we use A nickname may be okay if your friend with contempt for the “other side” or often rename their members as part of renamed Israel after wresting with God the specific name of the individual, be- likes it or chooses it, but you must stop for “those people.” I even catch myself asserting their control. Bullies engage on the shores of the Jabbok (Genesis cause we believe God continues to call if they don’t like it. I remember my wanting to call people names. in name-calling to intimidate their vic- 32:22-32). Or Saul is renamed Paul af- us by our true names. parents and teachers emphasizing a re- We often resort to name-calling tims.” This kind of name-calling often ter encountering the risen Jesus on the When our true names are spoken in spect for people’s names. when our position or argument is log- leads to dehumanization and violence. road to Damascus (Acts 9). After these love, we flourish. Timothy Radcliffe Did you learn this lesson too? ically or morally weak. A clever name I want to place our growing careless- experiences, it’s as if these people are writes, “Our names are called with Name-calling has always been a prob- may score us some points in the short ness with names in opposition to the so different that they need a new name love or with contempt. In all the loving lem, but it seems to be growing - even term, but it always drags us downward One who calls us by our true names. to tell the truth of their reality. Just as ways in which we are addressed – by among adults who should know better. in the long run. How can we begin to In contrast to our carelessness, the God called the world into being by our parents, our friends, our spouses The leaders in our highest offic- work toward the common good if we God we meet in the Bible takes names name so to these people were renamed – there is an echo of God’s address to es regularly model name-calling as don’t speak one another’s names with seriously. In the first chapter of Gene- when they were recreated by God. us.” a form of discourse. Whether it’s the care? sis, God creates and names at the same In contrast to the false names we Name-calling is not only disrespect- President calling a U.S. Senator “Poca- Name-calling is also used as a time. God names day and night, sun make up for each other, God calls us ful and rationally dubious. It is also sin- hontas” or a Senator calling the Pres- form of domination. Arden Mahlberg and moon, and land and sea. Timothy by our true names. In the time of the ful. It is in opposition to the God who exile, God spoke through the prophet calls us by our true names. We have a Isaiah, saying: “Do not fear, for I have choice whether to name one another redeemed you; I have called you by with contempt or with love. May we Parkview’s win streak ends at five name. You are mine” (Isaiah 43:1). choose to echo the God who loves us! By Trent Scheidegger pressure with a half-court trap which to foul. The Cardinals managed to REPORTER helped keep them in the game. Much hit one of two free throws, putting v Last Tuesday the Vikings boys like the last Brodhead game, Marshall them up by two. The Vikings were traveled to Marshall high school for got the ball back with just under five unable to get a decent shot off, how- an out of conference face off that seconds left, down by three. Only ever, as they eventually fell by a score featured two evenly matched teams. this time Marshall managed to hit of 88-86. Parkview found themselves in a game their open corner three and force over Campbell would finish the evening very similar to their last, when they time. with 35 while Meza and Hoscheit beat the Brodhead Cardinals by just The teams would go back and forth each totaled 17. Balch added on 12 three. as they eventually found themselves of his own. In the first half the Vikings were in double overtime. Marshall man- The loss put an end to the Vikings THURSDAY, FEB. 14 (time to be determined) able to keep things close, thanks in aged to get out to a one point lead with five-game win streak, as they now sit • Orfordville Library: Book to • Junior varsity 2 girls basketball large to a dominant down low pres- just six seconds left, forcing Parkview at 10-5 on the season. Movie Club 6 p.m. “Ready at Blackhawk 10 a.m. ence from Aydon Campbell. Camp- • Junior varsity 2 boys basketball bell provided 10 first half points, all Player One” by Ernest Cline of which came from underneath the • Girls basketball: 7th grade vs. at Blackhawk 11 a.m. basket. Adrian Meza and Justin Balch Turner 4 p.m., 8th grade vs. • Winter Formal 7 to 10 p.m. each had eight first half points as the Turner 5 p.m., junior varsity vs. SUNDAY, FEB. 17 trio led the way offensively early on. Palmyra-Eagle 6 p.m., varsity • Nothing scheduled Marshall would just outscore their vs. Palmyra-Eagle 7:15 p.m. MONDAY, FEB. 18 guests as they went into halftime up • Boys basketball: junior varsity • Boys basketball: junior varsity 31-30 over the Vikings. at Palmyra 6 p.m., varsity at 2 vs. New Glarus 6 p.m., junior varsity vs. Blackhawk The Vikings held the lead through- Palmyra 7:15 p.m. 6 p.m., varsity vs. Blackhawk out most of the game, at some points FRIDAY, FEB. 15 7:15 p.m. going up by 10. 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6 6 • Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019 - The Independent-Register IR Legal Notices Obituaries IMPORTANT NOTICE the future, and may also be en- TERMS OF SALE: HOWARD A. KRUPKE in Littleton, Colorado. This communication is from a forced by garnishment or seizure of 1. At the time of sale: a down- Howard A. Jack and Betty moved back to Wis- debt collector and is an attempt to property. payment (CASH or CASHIER’S Krupke, age 87, consin to start a family and settled in collect a debt. Any information ob- MESSERLI & KRAMER PA CHECK only) in an amount not of Brodhead, his home town of Brodhead. Jack’s tained will be used for that purpose. Electronically signed by: less than 10% of the successful bid; passed away on Uncle Dwight Pierce partnered with STATE OF WISCONSIN James E. Kachelski, #1021194 WI and Monday, Feb. 4, him and started Pierce Furniture in CIRCUIT COURT January 28, 2019 2. No later than ten (10) days after 2019, at Woods 1952. Jack became sole owner a few GREEN COUNTY 3033 Campus Drive, Ste. 250 the Court confirms the sale: Crossing, Brod- years later. Betty and mother Vernis SUMMONS Plymouth, MN 55441 a. The balance due on the sale; head, WI. He was worked alongside him in the early Capital One Bank (USA), N.A. [email protected] b. The amount of the transfer born on Jan. 31, years with oldest son John joining the c/o Messerli & Kramer PA Ph#: (763) 548-7900 fee due under Section 77.22, Wis. 1932 in Beloit, family business in 1979. The business 3033 Campus Drive Suite 250 Fax#: (763) 548-7922 Stats., if any; and WI, the son of has thrived into its 67th year based Plymouth, MN 55441 The Independent Register c. The amount of the fee due un- Elmer and Marie (Higgins) Krupke. He on simple values of creating a great Plaintiffs, 2/6, 2/13, 2/20/2019 der Section 59.43(2), Wis. Stats., married Jeanette McDonald on Feb. 11, customer experience. Jack retired at the vs. WNAXLP 337984 to record the deed and any other Ken Bahler document required for such recor- 1950 in Beloit, WI. youthful age of 80. N3438 AEBLY RD STATE OF WISCONSIN dation. Howard had farmed in the Beloit Jack was a proud UW Madison MONROE, WI 53566-9362 CIRCUIT COURT DATED at Monroe, Wisconsin on, and Brodhead area and was also the Alumni. As an avid sports fan he held Defendant(s). GREEN COUNTY February 6, 2019. founder of Brodhead Grain Co. He season tickets for football, basketball Case Code: 30301 Case No. 2018CV000119 /s/ Jeffrey Skatrud also was a Brodhead school bus driver and hockey. Jack and Betty enjoyed Case No. 18CV272 BMO Harris Bank N.A., formerly Sheriff of Green, Wisconsin for many years and loved restoring old attending Badger games, many times THE STATE OF WISCONSIN Harris N.A., as the assignee of Bass & Moglowsky, S.C. tractors. attending a football game in the af- To each person named above the Federal Deposit Insurance Attorneys for Plaintiff Howard is survived by his wife ternoon and a hockey game the same as a Defendant(s): Corporation as the receiver for The Independent Register Jeanette; children, Linda Krupke and evening. You are hereby notified that the Amcore Bank N.A., 2/13, 2/20, 2/27/2019 (Robin) Krupke, both of Jack was passionate about the com- Plaintiff named above has filed a Plaintiff, WNAXLP 338400 Brodhead, Steven (Wendy) Krupke, munity of Brodhead. He was a charter lawsuit or other legal action against vs. Evansville, WI; a sister, Mae Abraham, member of the Brodhead Jaycee’s and you. The Complaint, which is at- Alan R. Carroll, Capital One Bank MEETING NOTICE Lena, IL; five grandchildren; Abbey honored with its ‘Young Man of the tached, states the nature and basis Defendants. The Town of Spring Grove Month- Wellemeyer, Benjamin La Barre, Year’ award during his tenure. of the legal action. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ly meeting will be held on Tuesday, Meghan, Alex and Logan Krupke, and He was elected to serve on the Brod- Within forty (40) days of Febru- By virtue of a judgment of fore- February 19, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. at five great-grandchildren. He was pre- head City Council. During this time, ary 06, 2019, you must respond closure made in the above-entitled the Town Hall, N2475 Hwy GG, ceded in death by his parents and two he was most proud of being part of the with a written answer, as that term action on September 25, 2018, in Brodhead, WI brothers, John and Ralph Krupke. decision to build the North Side Park is used in Chapter 802 of the Wis- the amount of $24,872.17, I will sell Meeting Agenda: Visitation was held from 2 until 4 swimming pool, which still serves the consin Statutes, to the Complaint. at public auction in the ground floor, 1. Call to Order The court may reject or disregard multi-purpose room of the Green p.m., Sunday, Feb. 10, at the D.L. New- city to this day. 2. Approval of Agenda and/or comer Funeral Home, Brodhead, WI. A Jack actively served on the Board an answer that does not follow the County Justice Center, located at, changes requirements of the statutes. The 2841 6th St., located at 2841 6th private, family Memorial Service will of Directors at the Bank of Brodhead 3. Reading of January Meeting for 45 years. He served on the National answer must be sent or delivered to Street, Monroe, WI 53566, on April Minutes be held at a later date. Memorials can the court, whose address is Green 4, 2019, at 9:00 AM, all of the fol- 4. Treasurers Report be made to the Brodhead Sports Boost- Home Furnishings Association Board. County Circuit Court, 2841 6th St., lowing described premises, to wit: 5. Review of Monthly Bills ers or New Horizon Church. Online He was involved in many civic orga- Monroe, WI 53566-1503 and to Commencing at the Iron Stake 6. Public Input condolences may be made at www. nizations including Masons, Elks and Messerli & Kramer PA, Plaintiff’s of the Southwest Corner of Stein- 7. Resolution for Remote Access dlnewcomerfuneralhome.com Lions Clubs. attorney, whose address is 3033 man`s Addition to the Village of for Town Meetings Jack and Betty enjoyed traveling the Campus Drive, Ste. 250 Plymouth, Monticello; thence West 120 feet; 8. Discuss Wind Generators/Tur- J. BURTON “JACK” PIERCE world. They wintered together for over MN 55441. You may have an attor- thence West 120 feet; thence North bines J. Burton 30 years near Vero Beach Florida and ney help or represent you. 107 feet; thence East 120 feet; 9. Road Projects “Jack” Pierce spent many summers at the cottage on If you do not provide a proper thence South along the West side a. Discuss Replacing passed away Lake Redstone near Lavalle WI. The answer within forty (40) days, the of South Main Street 107 feet to the Yield Signs peacefully at couple loved spending time with fami- court may grant judgment against place of beginning, also known as 10. Truck Repairs Mercy Hospital, ly and friends from near and far. you for the award of money or other Outlot No. 151 of the Assessor`s 11. Discuss E-mails for Township Janesville, WI on Jack is survived by his wife, Betty, legal action requested in the Com- Plat to the Village of Monticello, Board Members Tuesday, Feb. 5, Janesville. His three sons, John (Julie) plaint, and you may lose your right Green County, Wisconsin. 12. Tax Collection Update 2019. Janesville, James (Thanita) Thailand, to object to anything that is or may Tax Key No. 23151 04980000 13. Driveway Permits Jack was born and Jeffrey (Lori) New Freedom, PA. be incorrect in the Complaint. A Address: 579 South Main Street, 14. Election Review in Green County Three grandchildren, Jeffrey, Justin and judgment may be enforced as pro- Monticello, WI 53570 15. WTA District Meeting vided by law. A judgment awarding THE PROPERTY WILL BE Wisconsin on Nicole. Two great grandchildren, Mad- 16. Adjournment Sept. 17, 1926 to Ralph and Vernis dy and Jack. He is preceded by his money may become a lien against SOLD SUBJECT TO ALL LEGAL Deb Cline, Clerk any real estate you own now or in ENCUMBRANCES. (Matzke) Pierce. He graduated from parents, and sister Patricia Kinziger. The Independent Register Brodhead HS in the class of 1944. Funeral services were held Monday, SCHOOL DISTRICT OF JUDA 2/13/2019 Jack served in the United States Feb. 11, at the Congregational United Regular School Board Meeting WNAXLP 338511 Navy during World War II. He was Church of Christ, Brodhead, WI, with February 13, 2019, 7:00 pm assigned to the USS Topeka and toured Rev. Bill Wineke officiating. Burial Juda School Learning Commons TOWN OF DECATUR the South Pacific. After proudly serving will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Brod- N2385 Spring St. REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING his country, young Jack attended U W head, WI. with military honors. Visi- The Finance Committee will be meeting at 6:30 Monday, February 18, 2019 – Madison earning a degree in Business tation was held Feb. 10, at the church. in Learning Commons 7:00 PM Administration. A college highlight The D.L. Newcomer Funeral Home, AGENDA At the Town Hall - being his membership in Sigma Phi Brodhead, WI, is assisting the family. I. Call to Order by President Pfingsten 1408 14th Street Epsilon Fraternity. Soon after grad- Memorials can be made to the Con- II. Roll Call: Dennis Pfingsten, Eric Makos, Pat Daniels, Sue Trotter, To- AGENDA: uation, Jack joined the sales staff at gregational United Church of Christ, nya Whitney, Joanne Salzwedel, Stefanie Baum 1. Call to Order Monarch Range in Beaver Dam WI. Brodhead, WI. Online condolences III. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag While working there he met a cute may be made at www.dlnewcomerfu- IV. Proof of Notice 3. Additions/Corrections to Agenda young receptionist, Betty Priest. After a neralhome.com V. Acceptance of Agenda 4. Approval of Minutes whirlwind romance and the twinkle in The family would like to thank Mer- VI. Open Forum 5. Treasurer’s Report Jack’s eye, he persuaded his future wife cy Hospital Staff and Mercy Hospice VII. Consent Agenda-Consent agenda items will be approved in one mo- 6. Payment of Bills to follow him to Colorado. Jack and Staff along with all who provided lov- tion: however, any Board member may ask that any individual item be 7. Citizen Concerns Betty were married on March 31, 1951 ing care to Dad. acted on separately. 8. Curbside Pick-up 1 .Approval of the minutes of the regular board meeting held on a. Bulk Pick-up January 9, 2019 (Action) b. Specific Charging Questions 2. Treasurer and Financial reports (Action) c. Other Babies of 3. Approval of Contracts: (Action) 9. Roadwork 4. Resignations (Action)-JV Volleyball a. Speed Limits/No Trucks 5. Donations (Action) Signage VIII. Reports b. Tree Cutting Babies of 1. School Staff/Student Report c. Diesel Contract 2 1 • Work Study/Youth Apprenticeship d. Other 8 • Elementary Staff-Science curriculum and Advanced Learners 10. Discussion on Wind Farms 0 2. School Board President’s Report 11. Registration for District WTA 2 Any baby born1 in 2018 can be8 • Joint School Board Meeting-March 27, 2019 in Brodhead Meetings included in this special feature. • WASB Convention Report 12. Sharing of Information/Corre- 0 • Staff communication meeting spondence PARENTS, GRANDPARENTS,Any baby AUNTS, born UNCLES in — 2018 SHOW OFFcan YOUR be RECENT ARRIVAL! 3. Administrator Report 13. Future Agenda Items included in this special feature. • JAMB Update 14. Set dates for future meetings PARENTS,For justGRANDPARENTS, $15 The AUNTS,Independent-Register UNCLES — SHOW OFF YOUR will RECENTcelebrate ARRIVAL! • 4K prep day a. Regular Meeting ForBeautiful just $1 Babies5 The Independent-Registerof 2018. Babies born Januarywill celebrate 1st - • Responsibility/Flex Pass b. 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Grant ap- orations or partnerships. are encouraged to apply for 2019 Buy food businesses become more suc- Each proposal must include a cover plicants must provide a cash or in-kind Since its inception in 2008, the pro- Local, Buy Wisconsin producer and cessful at selling their local products page, a completed budget template and match of at least 50 percent of the total gram has funded 58 projects, totaling processor grants. around Wisconsin,” said BLBW pro- project description. Necessary docu- project budget. Grants may not be used more than $1.6 million. Previous grant Managed by the Wisconsin Depart- gram manager Kietra Olson. “We en- ments are available online at https:// to fund feasibility projects or startups. recipients have generated nearly $10 ment of Agriculture, Trade and Con- courage growers and processors with datcp.wi.gov/Pages/BuyLocalBuy- Qualified applicants include indi- million in new local food sales, created sumer Protection (DATCP), the grants projects that help expand Wisconsin’s WisconsinGrants.aspx. Grants will be viduals, groups or businesses involved and retained 211 jobs, and benefitted can help farms and business more ef- food system to apply for the grants. awarded following a competitive re- in Wisconsin production agriculture, more than 2,700 producers and 2,900 ficiently produce, process, market and Projects must clearly demonstrate a view process. 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